Tuesday, February 23, 2010

We are continuing to work toward passage of the Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act (H.R. 4247, S. 2860) to protect students from abuse. More Senate co-sponsors are needed -- see the Action Alert below. Please call if you can!

Hello,

On behalf of APRAIS (the Alliance to Prevent Restraint, Aversive Interventions and Seclusion), the Autistic Self Advocacy Network along with other APRAIS organizations is encouraging you to contact your congressional representatives during our National Call-In Day on February 26, 2010 and tell them to support the Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act (H.R. 4247, S. 2860).

Recently, the House Committee on Education and Labor voted H.R. 4247 out of committee with a vote of 35 to 10. Your hard work has certainly made a difference, but we need your continued efforts to advance this important legislation. Specifically, we need your assistance to get the bill moved to the floor for a full House vote and to obtain Co-sponsors for the Senate version, S. 2860.

Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) introduced the Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act in the Senate, but we need to increase the number of Senate Co-Sponsors and get this bill out of committee as soon as possible. Once passed, this legislation will provide students with and without disabilities vital protections against abuse in schools.

To find out the names of your US Senators and Representative, go to http://www.congress.org/Dial the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask for the offices of your US Senators and RepresentativeAsk to speak to the person working on education issuesIdentify yourself as a constituent and the organization that you represent (if any)

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act (H.R. 4247) is going to committee Thursday, Feb. 4th. More phone calls to representatives are needed immediately to keep strong protections for students in the legislation. There will be a live webcast from the Education and Labor Committee website at 11:00 am Eastern time.

Hello,

We have just been informed that H.R. 4247, the Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act is going to be marked up by the House Education and Labor Committee this coming Thursday. In order to avoid amendments to the legislation that could potentially weaken the bill's ability to protect students, it is important we send a clear message to Congress to pass H.R. 4247 and to keep it strong. This is a crucial period for the legislation and we're urging all of you to call your Representatives before Thursday to tell them to co-sponsor and support the bill.

To find out the names of your Representative, visit http://www.congress.org/ and type in your zip code.The names of your Representatives will be located on the left side of the page under President & Congress.Call the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and ask to speak to your representative. You can provide them with your zip code if you do not know his or her name.

Identify yourself as a constituent and the organization that you represent (if any).If you have a restraint and seclusion story, please give them some of the details so they understand why these bills are so important.

Message:

For your Representative: “I am calling to urge (your Representative) to cosponsor HR 4247, legislation preventing harmful use of restraint and seclusion in schools. HR 4247 is being marked up this Thursday, and your support can help make sure it passes and remains strong. Currently, seventeen states have no protections whatsoever against the use of harmful restraint and seclusion in schools. HR 4247 would create a basic floor of protection and fund teacher training to protect children and keep our schools safe.”

Thank you for your efforts and please keep up the good work! Nothing About Us, Without Us!

Edit: The bill was reported favorably to the full House by a vote of 35-10. Many thanks to everyone who helped by calling their representatives about it!

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